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Canon Rebel Xsi Best Buy


We've bought and tested over 80 cameras in our lab, and below you'll find what we think are the best entry-level DSLR cameras. If you want to look into mirrorless options as well, you can also take a look at our picks for the best mirrorless cameras for beginners. Or, if you're looking for something more advanced, check out our recommendations for the best DSLR cameras or the best cameras for photography.




canon rebel xsi best buy


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If you're completely new to photography, we recommend the Nikon D3500. It's affordable, relatively lightweight, and has a simple user interface that makes it a pretty easy jump from your smartphone. You won't find too many bells and whistles here, like 4k video capability or a flip-out screen, but the reason this is still our top pick for beginners is its interactive 'Guide' shooting mode. Built right into the mode dial, the Guide Mode walks you through the basics of photography as you shoot. It's not quite as helpful as having a photography teacher on hand to show you the ropes, but it is the next best thing.


Beyond that, it also has an excellent high-resolution APS-C sensor that captures high-quality images, and it's compatible with both Nikon DX and FX lenses, giving you a wide range of lenses to upgrade to as your skills grow. Battery life is also fantastic, so it can easily last multiple days of shooting. Ultimately, if you don't know your aperture from your ISO yet, the D3500 is one of the best beginner DSLR cameras you can get, thanks to its small size, simple design, and unique Guide Mode.


Our recommendations above are what we think are currently the best DSLR cameras for beginners to buy, according to their needs. We factor in the price, feedback from our visitors, and availability (no cameras that are difficult to find or almost out of stock in the US).


But tech is continuously in flux, so it's always the right time to upgrade your gear. Here's our look at today's best of the best: the top product in each of eight essential tech categories, including printers, hard drives, monitors, and HDTVs.


Our choice in this category best represents the delicate balance that considers cost, specs, and performance. The top-ranked portable on our all-purpose laptops chart right now is the $1299 Micro Express JFL9226. This 6.6-pound model lacks the sleek lines and polish of its competitors, but it delivers the right mix of performance and features, for a good price.


Admit it: You're just about ready to put a gorgeous high-definition monument to couch-potato-dom in your living room. Or maybe it's time for TV number two, in advance of the impending digital-TV switch-over (set to happen in February 2009). What's your best HDTV bet?


Cyber Monday (and the week that follows) is a great time to work through your holiday gift list (or your own gift list) as sales abound. And best of all, you can get a lot of your shopping done without even leaving the house, because every Cyber Monday sale is available online, so shopping just takes a few clicks. (Just remember to beware of package theft when you shop.)


Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder.


What's the best camera for shooting sports and action? Fast continuous shooting, reliable autofocus and great battery life are just three of the most important factors. In this buying guide we've rounded-up several great cameras for shooting sports and action, and recommended the best. 041b061a72


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